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Active Construction and Demolition (C&d) Debris Landfill Annual/Quarterly Report is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris landfill?
A: A C&D debris landfill is a designated facility for the disposal of waste materials generated from construction and demolition projects.
Q: What is an Annual/Quarterly Report for a C&D debris landfill?
A: An Annual/Quarterly Report is a document that provides information on the operations and activities of a C&D debris landfill for a specific period.
Q: Why is the Annual/Quarterly Report important?
A: The Annual/Quarterly Report is important as it helps monitor and track the waste management practices, diversion rates, and environmental compliance of the C&D debris landfill.
Q: Who is responsible for submitting the Annual/Quarterly Report?
A: The operator of the C&D debris landfill is responsible for submitting the Annual/Quarterly Report to the relevant regulatory authorities.
Q: What information does the Annual/Quarterly Report include?
A: The Annual/Quarterly Report includes information on the types and quantities of waste received, recycling and diversion rates, operational improvements, and compliance with permit conditions.
Q: How often is the Annual/Quarterly Report submitted?
A: The Annual/Quarterly Report is typically submitted on an annual or quarterly basis, as required by the regulatory authorities.
Q: What are the environmental regulations for C&D debris landfills in New York?
A: C&D debris landfills in New York are regulated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) under Title 6, Part 360 of the New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations (NYCRR).
Q: What are the diversion goals for C&D debris landfills in New York?
A: The diversion goals for C&D debris landfills in New York aim to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills by promoting recycling, reuse, and other diversion methods.
Q: Can C&D debris landfills accept hazardous materials?
A: No, C&D debris landfills are not permitted to accept hazardous materials. These materials must be managed separately according to specific regulations.
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